In this episode, we talk about the recent anti-police rioting in Seattle, the far-left Antifa White Knight, and much, much more. We also talk about Trump's new trade deal with China, and some of the crazy things going on around the world.
00:01:25.000Well, it's because they support the protests, and they cover for them.
00:01:29.000So it's a really interesting thing that's going on right now.
00:01:32.000I mean, with Seattle, it's crazy because they just had riots, and now they think it's appropriate to be like, let's abolish the police!
00:01:39.000We are living under the rule of far-left fringe extremists.
00:01:44.000And I started to wonder, because I was reading this article from the Wall Street Journal that said, aside from the two 49 state landslides over the past, you know, 100 years or whatever, or not 100, but like 80, They said, Democrats have claimed every single election was illegitimate.
00:02:09.000So that makes me wonder if what happens is, you have this period where the silent majority is just chilling because everything is good, and even when the far left does crazy stuff, they're like, well, you know, it's...
00:02:21.000And then it gets so crazy at some point, the silent majority wakes up, they all vote, landslide, boom, Republican, knock it all down, and then kind of level things back out.
00:03:58.000So this is a massive economic force in Xinjiang, in China, which is responsible, they say, for a lot of the ethnic cleansing genocide against the Uyghur Muslims.
00:04:21.000I mean, it's never a good thing when you're inching towards war, you know?
00:04:27.000But this may theoretically put economic pressure on them that allows us to avoid war and still deal with the problem of what is going on with the Uighur Muslims.
00:04:57.000China poses a serious existential threat to us and to many other countries, and they have concentration camps.
00:05:03.000So it's like, you know, you add all these things together, and it's not just about one group of people that are being oppressed or persecuted by China.
00:05:12.000It's also, we face a serious threat from this country and sanctions do more than just try and stop the genocide, you know?
00:05:21.000Well, how about we talk about what's going on with this year's Seattle Police Department.
00:05:24.000However, if you haven't already, make sure you... Smash that like button.
00:06:13.000So, uh, how about you guys smash the like button, hit the notification bell, subscribe, and share the podcast if you like it, and we're gonna talk to you about what's going on with Seattle.
00:06:37.000They say, well it may be time to deploy the military to Seattle after all, because of what local lawmakers are doing is nothing short of allowing the city to be engulfed in violence and anarchy, they're moving to abolish the police.
00:06:51.000It's not defunding, it's a total dissolution.
00:06:55.000Non-profit programs and community-led activities will replace policing.
00:07:00.000Well, according to the resolution, the Seattle Police Department perpetuates racism and violence.
00:07:05.000Oh yes, and it's a vehicle of white supremacy.
00:07:07.000It's typical woke nonsense, and it's a cancer that's killing America.
00:07:11.000So I'll pull up this tweet from Christopher Ruffo, breaking Seattle City Council, moves to abolish the entire police department and replace it with a civilian-led department of community safety and violence prevention.
00:07:26.000This is like, you've got people ready to stab each other, and someone arguing that a calm conversation, a glass of hot cocoa will make everything all better.
00:07:35.000Yeah, I see it more like, you have terminal cancer, alright?
00:07:40.000And chemo, we might be able to help you with chemo.
00:07:43.000But instead of doing chemo, let's just exercise and eat healthy.
00:09:34.000So this website's not loading all too well, but let's see if I can pull up Rufo's, Christopher Rufo's thread.
00:09:40.000He says, in the proposed legislation, the council argues the Seattle Police Department perpetuates racism and violence and upholds white supremacy culture.
00:09:48.000Where are they getting that information from?
00:10:13.000He says, the council endorses the decriminalized Seattle agenda that would replace the police force with culturally relevant expertise rooted in community connections, housing, food security, and other basic needs.
00:10:58.000It's like, I mean, I don't know about that last bit, but, I mean, getting rid of police completely sounds insane, like the beginning of that article that was talking about it.
00:11:08.000You ever watch It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia?
00:11:36.000The point is, they view the police as the toxins.
00:11:40.000And I've talked to a lot of people who believe in weird, hippie, conspiratorial medicines and stuff, and their attitude very much so is like, there's no way to be wrong.
00:14:03.000Because you're- you're rewarded nothing for doing it.
00:14:06.000It's not- so you go to the- you go to the store, you get your shopping cart, you go to your car, you load your car up, and then there's the- the cart corral.
00:14:14.000You look at your cart, And you look at the corral and then you kick the cart and it just goes off and crashes somewhere and you get in your car and you leave.
00:14:20.000It's like, you could very easily just do the little bit of extra work to put the cart away, yet still the parking lot is littered with carts.
00:14:28.000People like to compare us to Sweden and talk about Sweden.
00:15:16.000So if you live in the United States, and you don't live in Seattle, and they announce they're giving away free stuff, and there's no police, What's to stop you from flying 4,000 miles from, you know, the furthest point in the States, all the way to this other place you've never been to, you don't know anybody, you're not a part of the community, to get that free stuff?
00:15:36.000Well, I mean, I think about the homeless problem in America, which is a problem.
00:15:41.000There are many homeless people in many cities.
00:15:44.000Why wouldn't they want to go to Seattle then?
00:17:59.000So I think the common thread that runs through this utopian ideal is the idea that people are basically good and that you can talk them out of crime.
00:18:31.000It's the open season on this area because there's no cops.
00:18:35.000So I can't get in trouble if I go do some crime there and rob people or whatever I want to do.
00:18:41.000But the fact that the criminals are out there and that they're planning on coming there is, and Seattle thinks that they can just kind of talk them out of it, is just kind of idealistic to me.
00:19:52.000What we're seeing here with, like, Seattle, is you've got a hen house, you've got foxes running around, and they're like, maybe if we open the door and let the foxes in, everything will be alright.
00:20:38.000But for the most part, they show up after the fact to see what happened, and they're not there to prevent crime.
00:20:46.000I mean, in a sense, they are, because their simple presence stops people from doing it, because they know that they're there, and they will get in trouble for it.
00:20:54.000So what do you think happens when you repeatedly tell people of low cognitive function that all police are bad, and that all they do is violently beat random people and
00:21:47.000It's kind of like you were saying about getting rid of chemo, but it's actually more interesting than that.
00:21:51.000It would be like walking into a hospital and complaining about one doctor who's got a malpractice lawsuit and demanding we abolish all hospitals.
00:23:56.000Now, I understand, in this analogy, the challenges that who polices the police, right?
00:24:00.000You've got internal affairs, and there's still politics involved, so there can be some challenges that I get.
00:24:04.000And the fact that, like, a bad cop can get fired, and just go four counties down, get a job at a different place, and they'll take him on, like, yep, oh, you're a cop, alright, cool, no worries, we got you.
00:24:14.000That's arguably true for any industry.
00:24:17.000Well, I mean, that's an issue, though.
00:24:19.000That's something that we should look at, and that does need to be changed.
00:24:23.000A journalist say, let's say hypothetically there was a guy who worked for BuzzFeed News, and he wrote a bunch of fake stories about people associated with anti-SJWs, anti-feminism, or conservatism, and he lied about them left and right to damage their careers and get them banned from YouTube.
00:24:41.000Then imagine he got hired by the Financial Times and was caught spying on another newsroom and was forced to resign over it.
00:24:49.000A guy like that could simply go to another outlet and find a new job.
00:25:30.000You know, if one person out of the 300 million interactions with police dies because a cop did wrong, do we need to abolish all of the police?
00:26:05.000You know, they talk about Black Lives Matter, but one thing that often doesn't get brought up is that although we can agree that George Floyd shouldn't have died, What about the people in Seattle, uh, not Seattle, I'm sorry, St.
00:26:14.000Louis, and other places, not Michael Brown, there were other people, who, and Milwaukee for instance, who actually had guns, actually shot at cops, and then got, you know, killed in self-defense.
00:28:50.000In the context of doctors, do you go to a doctor and then he says like, I'm going to give you medicine and you'll never get cancer?
00:28:58.000That's a ridiculous analogy, but yes, with vaccines, I'm going to give you this medicine and it will prevent you from getting this disease.
00:29:11.000The fact that cops are patrolling, Is in fact a deterrent, especially if cops are actively patrolling areas like, they do this in New York, they'll go into certain neighborhoods, whether you like it or not, and that can act as a deterrent.
00:29:29.000I actually find that a lot of, in a lot of circumstances, I have not had good luck with cops remedying serious crimes.
00:29:35.000And I don't even know how you, like, how you actually get someone in trouble for, like, I don't know, non-violent crimes, like financial crimes, is beyond me.
00:29:45.000I had a landlord once steal a check out of my trash can and forged my signature.
00:30:01.000So, the problem was that So I wrote a check for rent, but I'd never signed it because I was going to be traveling, so I pre-wrote two months in advance.
00:30:10.000But then they told us we had to move out because they were reclaiming the property, the landlords.
00:30:15.000So I had my checkbook, and I just threw the checks in the trash, and I tied the trash up, and then I forgot to take it out.
00:30:23.000One day I look and there's a cash check in my bank account and clearly not my signature on it.
00:30:53.000I want my money back, my bank will give it to me unless you guys file this report, and then finally a supervisor came out and said, fine, fine, fill this out, here you go, and that was it, they never did anything about it.
00:31:12.000So, here's what's happening in Portland.
00:31:15.000A Portland man has been charged with arson after throwing a large explosive device at the Hatfield Federal Courthouse during a protest on July 28, 2020.
00:31:25.000Investigation by US Marshals HQ and ATF.
00:31:34.000Attorney Billy J. Williams announced today that Gabriel Agard Berryhill, 18, has been charged by criminal complaint with using fire to maliciously damage the Marco Hatfield U.S.
00:32:02.000Marshals Service deputies who worked quickly to identify Mr. Agard Berryhill before he had an opportunity to hurt others.
00:32:08.000The violent opportunists engaged in dangerous acts of violence, such as arson, need to realize there will be grave consequences, said Russell Berger, U.S.
00:32:18.000Serious crimes of this nature go beyond mere property damage to the courthouse and endanger people's lives.
00:32:25.000They say, according to the documents, at approximately 11.50pm on July 28, 2020, security cameras at the Hatfield Federal Courthouse captured footage of a large incendiary object enter the building's portico area and land near plywood sheeting affixed to the building's facade.
00:32:39.000A few seconds later, the object exploded, igniting a fire near the building's main entrance.
00:32:44.000Federal law enforcement personnel collected various items near the site of the explosion and sent them to a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives laboratory for further analysis.
00:32:54.000They revealed social media posts the night of the explosion and located videos of the incendiary object being thrown.
00:33:00.000The individual depicted throwing the object, later identified to be a guard burial, was a young Caucasian male wearing a green-colored vest.
00:33:13.000It is Gammy's boy. Antifa Melton, whose grandma bought him a riot vest, has been charged with arson.
00:33:18.000It's... I believe the story is a little bit too good to be true though.
00:33:22.000I don't believe his grandma actually bought him the vest.
00:33:25.000But, so for those that don't know the context, this guy right here, he was shielding naked Athena like a very cringe-inducing white knight.
00:33:33.000Yeah, she didn't seem like she wanted it.
00:33:34.000And she was pushing him out of the way and he kept shoving her and getting in front of her.
00:33:39.000Oh man, that's the most annoying thing in the world.
00:35:20.000A bunch of people found the profile, found the post, and then were like, dude, this is the guy, and now they believe his grandma bought him a riot vest.
00:35:43.000I mean he lit, I saw him light it and throw it and that was the the big huge explosion that we covered a couple nights ago.
00:35:50.000It was like, okay, that is definitely something more than just whatever they were, you know, a firework mortar, you know, it was clearly something.
00:36:23.000I mean, I don't know exactly if they laid out... Okay, so they didn't exactly lay out if it's a felony, but I'm assuming arson on a federal building is gonna be... Okay, here we go.
00:36:32.000They say, he made his first appearance in federal court today before a U.S.
00:36:36.000magistrate judge and was ordered released pending further court proceedings.
00:37:31.000I think that's the gist of the story on this guy, but this is a perfect example of what law enforcement does and why we have many different departments.
00:37:39.000Could you imagine if people thought they could just do these things and nothing would happen?
00:37:43.000That's the problem with what's happening.
00:37:44.000We need to see these people important, like, go to jail.
00:38:05.000Do you think you can connect this to the broken windows theory of policing, where if you get people in trouble for small crimes, you will be able to prevent them from doing bigger things?
00:38:58.000I err on the side of security, which means you'll see lunatics get released.
00:39:02.000I think the big problem with cities like New York is that if you simultaneously can't defend yourself and you have a ton of, you know, you want to have, it's an imbalance in law enforcement, right?
00:39:13.000You tell people, okay, we're going to err on the side of freedom, bail reform.
00:39:17.000What that means is in New York, they pass this bail reform measure, certain crimes, you get straight up released.
00:39:22.000We will not hold you because you can't afford to pay bail.
00:39:27.000They argued it was unconstitutional to hold someone unless they had money and poor people were being negatively impacted.
00:41:14.000We don't give contracts to prisons who have high recidivism rates.
00:41:19.000Yes, or when when it becomes lower they get more they then get to prosper you know it's like then they can use that money for grants like the crime bill got rid of people being able to further themselves and that's ridiculous to me like why wouldn't we want them You know, at least looking to get grants to, like, have a library to finish their high school education or get a bachelor's degree in something so that when they get out they have something to actually strive towards, you know?
00:41:47.000I think the crux of it when it comes to jails and stuff is the system we have in place is like, you know, we started in the Wild West.
00:41:55.000We started, okay, we're gonna build a big room, we're gonna lock you in it, you can't get out.
00:41:59.000And then we said, okay, well, we got more people.
00:42:05.000Okay, now we need to separate jails and prisons.
00:42:07.000So now we have jails for temporary holding under a year.
00:42:10.000Then we have prisons for everybody staying above, like more than that.
00:42:13.000And it's just, then we have super max prisons.
00:42:15.000All we've really done has been like, let's keep making bigger and bigger places to put people instead of saying like, hey, let's change the system and invent something that could fix this instead of just, you know, sweep it under the rug.
00:42:29.000I think one of the ways to get there would be, if we have private prisons, perhaps we should be saying something like, if a high density, a high proportion of the prisoners released from your prison go on to commit crimes later on, then we'll stop giving you contracts.
00:42:44.000And they're gonna be like, okay, we gotta figure out a way to make sure that the prisoners leave here and never commit crimes again, otherwise we go out of business.
00:43:01.000The idea is like, if everybody pays taxes for schools, and rich people pay more than poor people, but then everyone is given a voucher that they can then give to the school of their choice, so their kids can go to the school they want them to go to, it guarantees that poor people will have access to schools, any school they would like to send their kids to, And, you know, it also guarantees the right for people to choose their school while having schools compete to be better.
00:44:15.000It's got to be like, we've got a couple different ones that compete, and whoever has the lowest recidivism over five years gets the contract.
00:45:38.000I mean, it's... I'm not trying to say it wasn't okay to do it, but I'm sure it's not going to be the full arson charge with five-year minimum.
00:45:44.000I kind of feel like that is the drop charge.
00:47:33.000Like I said, these young men who are thirsty and hungry for conflict, yeah, they're going to be like, It's, you know, going to the post-apocalyptic.
00:47:57.000I gotta be honest, there's actually going to be a cathartic release when I see a bunch of pink shirt wearing dudes with skirts on and flowers around their necks and they're going, And they have like community police in their chests and there's one guy with like a hammer and he's like, take the money out of the van now!
00:48:19.000And it's like a Brinks or the Brinks truck.
00:50:02.000If you live in a city and, I don't know, like a meteor came and just like crashed into the center of it and wiped out a ton of the buildings and infrastructure, and then you were like, I'm going to stay here.
00:52:02.000And the Democrats, according to the Wall Street Journal, have called every single election they've lost, other than those two, illegitimate, going back to, I think, 1968 or something.
00:52:10.000This is a Wall Street Journal article about this.
00:53:37.000He made one, this is how I found this actually, he made one where it was a guy standing behind Hitler saying, I don't agree with what you say but I'll defend to the death of your right to say it.
00:54:54.000The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 50% of likely U.S.
00:54:59.000voters believe political leaders in some major cities like Portland and Seattle are encouraging violent protests by limiting the police response.
00:57:20.000So if that means 45% are being honest, which includes a small portion of Trump supporters, and then the rest are all saying Biden, it's probably right now the actual polls are Trump 80%, Biden 20%.
00:59:34.000I definitely think a lot of these people believe some crazy conspiracy stuff.
00:59:36.000Though, to be honest, I don't follow it, you know, seriously.
00:59:40.000But Cernovich said, he responded basically saying, you've got these main, I'll paraphrase the general idea.
00:59:47.000It's no wonder that these people believe or refuse to believe mainstream news and end up believing conspiracies when they've been demanding the press cover Bill Clinton on, you know, on the island.
00:59:59.000I'm going to be very careful of language because YouTube will give us the ax.
01:00:02.000Well, he was... Bill Clinton, for those that don't know, he was named directly by Virginia Giuffre.
01:00:09.000She ID'd him saying, and there's testimony from 2016 that got released thanks to Cernovich where she's straight up like, Clinton was there.
01:00:26.000And so what Cernovich points out is you have people who end up believing conspiracies because We know for a fact when these transcripts, when these documents get released, and there is some good journalist revealing this stuff, no one else covers it.
01:00:40.000Yeah, because they don't want anyone looking at that stuff.
01:01:21.000I'm not surprised there are people who refuse to believe mainstream news
01:01:24.000and end up getting their news from fringe conspiracy groups because...
01:01:28.000At least the fringe conspiracy groups are talking about Antifa being violent.
01:01:32.000Well, I mean, if you look into it, there is some fringe conspiracy stuff, but a lot of it actually is corroborated.
01:01:40.000It's legitimate, proven stuff that they're talking about that the mainstream media isn't talking about.
01:01:46.000So, I mean, yeah, there's some conspiracy in it, but for the most part, I mean, a lot of it's been proven.
01:01:52.000No, there's a lot of... it's a big, massive, insane conspiracy, garbled mumbo-jumbo.
01:01:58.000Well, yes, it's become more and more, because it feels like they're trying to smoke the whole Q movement with these crazy sides.
01:02:08.000There's a lot more problems with Q going back to its entire history of failed predictions and kind of just garbled nonsense.
01:02:16.000But what happens is no one will trust the mainstream news if the mainstream news is trying to debunk it because we know they're lying about things we can see with our own eyes.
01:02:25.000So what happens is people become very susceptible to conspiracy theories.
01:02:30.000If you see a story on the internet, and it says, Antifa lobs, you know, bomb.
01:02:35.000If you watch this show, for instance, and we showed the clip from, we didn't play it, but we show that DOJ posts this, and actually, can I pull it up right here?
01:02:57.000If we know this happened, if you watch this show and you know this happened, and then you see from every mainstream news source, peaceful protest.
01:03:07.000You see a picture of a burning building torched, and it says peaceful protest.
01:03:11.000You watch MSNBC, and what was that guy's name who said peaceful protest in front of the burning building?
01:04:09.000You know, I saw videos of a lot of these, you know, a lot of the conspiracy protesters and stuff.
01:04:15.000And what makes me really angry is that And I'm not going to blame the individuals for believing conspiracy theories and fake news, but in the absence of real journalism, the space is exploited by people who just make things up for profit.
01:04:32.000I mean, you're also going under the assumption that anyone that follows Q believes every single thing that they're talking about, and that's not true.
01:04:38.000I mean, the core of it is just garbled mumbo-jumbo.
01:04:41.000There's a huge map about... It's nonsense.
01:05:13.000Yeah, there's crazy people in every group.
01:05:14.000Yeah, but this is primarily nonsensical garbled mumbo jumbo.
01:05:17.000They're holding up posters with pizzas and hot dogs on it because somebody made something up on 4chan and they all just believed it was true, and now I'd be willing to bet there's a huge... I mean, I know for a fact a lot of people believe things are true that are absolutely not true, because somebody literally posted on a forum something totally fake.
01:05:35.000And the problem I have with this is it makes it impossible to actually dig into what they were tracking.
01:05:40.000A red herring was thrown out, they chased after it, now they're marching around with poster boards talking about weird conspiratorial things that are just not true.
01:07:02.000I think we showed that chart the other day about the New York Times and the hockey stick of all the intersectionalism and far leftist stuff.
01:07:09.000Starting in like 2010 right and then listen if you get there's there's there's so many factors that are conspiring to create Conspiracy movements it is the fault of the New York Times.
01:07:19.000It is the fault of the Daily Beast and Vox Yeah, they post it so much that it's convinced these people that believe now.
01:07:26.000I'm not we're not talking about Q anymore We're talking about the the crazy left the the people that are that read all this and succumb to it pass it around Keep seeing it and pass it around and it gets worse and worse and worse that that is now their new reality That's what they believe.
01:08:53.000to give you the real news and try to break it down well we try to break it down what i mean is in a kind of in terms of where people end up a lot of people end up going into insane conspiracy world or like facebook meme news land well that's the left yeah they start getting all their news from memes yep and i'm like some random person will tweet something like The government is so dumb, like, they should just give everyone a million dollars, and then all of a sudden I see, like, 50,000 shares on Facebook, and they're like, it makes so much sense!
01:09:24.000Remember the one, what was the thing where it was like, what did they say, what did they say, it was like, Michael Bloomberg spent 500 million dollars on the election, if he could have, there's 300 million Americans, he could have given every American a million dollars and still had money left over, and it's like, No, that's a dollar.
01:10:50.000And then you're like, but the news isn't talking about it.
01:10:52.000So I've literally gotten emails from people where they're saying things like, I turn on the news in, uh, you know, uh, in Europe and they're showing all of these peaceful marches and protests.
01:11:02.000And then all of a sudden you're seeing, you know, gas masks and like camo gear guys shooting at people.
01:11:41.000Like, I go outside, everything's normal, nothing's happening.
01:11:44.000So how are you going to tell me I live in Portland and there's nothing?
01:11:49.000It's like, I'm watching the live streams of the people standing outside the courthouse trying to burn the courthouse down like what do you mean
01:11:57.000how can I see it how can't you see it go to the courthouse and call me when you get there there's
01:12:03.000a person the person sitting in the guillotine saying I don't care about politics still
01:12:06.000haven't heard back that was like a week and a half ago well I'll tell you what what's what's the old
01:12:11.000poem first that came for communists and it didn't speak up and they came for trade unionists and I
01:12:15.000didn't speak up yep take a look at this here article this is from Bloomberg City Lab
01:12:21.000Speaking of Bloomberg... Dozens of city governments declare racism a public health crisis.
01:12:26.000Okay, that literally means nothing, but sure.
01:12:28.000More than 50 city declarations put racism's health impacts on par with disease and addiction.
01:12:34.000Health organizations and school districts are adopting them, too.
01:12:38.000Do you know what the cure for racism is?
01:13:01.000And this is from the 13th, so it's ignoring the fact that Colorado State has already pushed forward the declaration itself, and a bunch of other cities in the meantime.
01:13:08.000And about 10 or 12% of the CDC has signed a document demanding the CDC declare racism a public health emergency in this country.
01:13:44.000There's gonna be some dude who shows up in a pink, you know, shirt that says Community Police, and they're gonna knock on your door, and they're gonna say, We heard you last night playing rap music.
01:14:51.000I'm talking about the people that are actually doing crimes that don't care.
01:14:54.000I just said a person's at their house playing rap music, and a guy shows up in a pink shirt and says, you're under arrest for cultural appropriation.
01:15:01.000Yeah, well, who knows the type of person?
01:15:03.000I mean, anyone can listen to rap music.
01:15:11.000If the McCloskeys who donate to Republicans and show up on their porches with a rifle pointing, you know, and the wife with the handgun, if they're willing to do that and they're still willing to turn over their weapons to an illegal demand, if the Attalus Gym owners who are saying you can't force us are still willing to get in the police vehicle with the cops and be arrested... More law-abiding citizens.
01:15:34.000And a guy playing rap music is also a law-abiding citizen.
01:15:37.000And when the unconstitutional edicts come down, and racism is a public health crisis, and just like COVID, they can unconstitutionally lock down your business and arrest you, they're gonna say, to cure racism, we must end white supremacy.
01:15:56.000They've been doing it, why would they stop?
01:15:58.000The only evidence we have right now, based on everything that's happened, is that people will absolutely agree to all of the unconstitutional edicts laid before them.
01:16:07.000Right now, the World Economic Forum has announced the new program to be implemented will take your blood.
01:16:19.000If the World Economic Forum can straight come out and say, if you would like to go to arenas and go to the movies and travel, you must go to a lab and give them your blood and they will then give you a mobile app which will confirm you're free to travel.
01:18:15.000If you want your blood taken, And have them analyze it and allow you to go to the movies, allow you to travel, shut down your passport because you haven't given your blood.
01:18:24.000If that's not ridiculous to you, then let it happen.
01:19:01.000This is what they're calling for right now.
01:19:04.000CovidPass, the brainchild of the World Economic Forum's Young Global Leaders, Mustapha Mokas.
01:19:09.000It also involves YGLs across five continents, including Muna, Abu Salman, and Peggy Liu.
01:19:15.000CovidPass uses blockchain technology to store encrypted data from individual blood tests, allowing users to prove they've tested negative for COVID-19.
01:19:23.000So will that come to the United States?
01:20:09.000You got a rich person, got half a million bucks, you drop that in a bank account in some country, boom, you're a citizen, you can go wherever you want.
01:20:13.000Now, they'll probably want your blood, I guess, because that's what the World Economic Forum
01:21:45.000So he can actually take control of them all.
01:21:47.000Theoretically under Directive 51 as well.
01:21:50.000But it was before Directive 51 even came into place.
01:21:54.000So he can enact that and enact the other thing.
01:21:57.000So it's like if they're gonna follow their orders, technically it would be following the orders if the president ordered them to do something.
01:22:05.000Listen, the point I'm making is, if all of these cities and states, Colorado now, are saying racism is a public health crisis, well, cultural appropriation is racist.
01:22:34.000They locked the administrators in their rooms.
01:22:36.000They wouldn't let them go to the bathroom.
01:22:37.000And when the guy was talking, and he was waving his hands, they said, stop waving your hands, it's racist.
01:22:41.000And when he did, they all laughed at him.
01:22:43.000It's the rise of authoritarianism, and they are using this to push it through.
01:22:47.000And all of these people are cheering for it in massive protests, and the silent majority is crossing their fingers that voting for Trump will fix it.
01:22:56.000But these cities are doing this right now, and the progressives have already said, do whatever you want, even if we lose, we are here forever.
01:23:03.000That's what some of these, they were tweeting it earlier.
01:23:05.000A bunch of progressives were like, we're here to stay, it's not going away.
01:23:09.000So, I wonder about these cities, where these declarations were put into effect.
01:23:13.000I wonder about these specific instances, but more importantly, I wonder about when Andrew Cuomo put sick people into nursing homes, killing, and I mean this quite literally, killing.
01:24:07.000The Cuomo administration hasn't said which nursing homes were infected with COVID-19 after its order sent positive patients into them.
01:24:14.000Dozens of New York nursing homes didn't see their first COVID case until sick patients were sent there, many under Andrew Cuomo's state policy.
01:24:21.000To date, 6% of the state's nursing home population, roughly 6,500 residents, have died.
01:24:44.000So I have to wonder though, is it, if, if people aren't standing up over all of these things we've just talked about, is the message actually reaching a silent majority or is the silent majority silent because they don't know?
01:25:00.000Because the meat, because there's no, in which case they're not going to vote for Trump.
01:25:04.000I'm going to take this time to ask all of you to tell, speak up, talk about all this stuff to everybody you know, because we're losing our freedoms right now.
01:25:14.000They're single-handedly taking all of our freedoms away.
01:25:17.000Just keep taking, plucking them away, one by one, just gone, gone, gone, gone, gone.
01:25:21.000So unless you want to live with no freedoms, you better start standing up for yourselves, talking.
01:25:27.000A lot of people are coming up to me and saying that they're speaking up, and it's awesome.
01:25:54.000Bloomberg says, among the causes for the declaration as stated in the resolution, a quote, a failure by any of our citizens to acknowledge the prevalence of racism in our community and join in the fight to eradicate its effects on the majority of our residents is an unwelcome option.
01:26:30.000The libertarian party candidate told people what they must do.
01:26:36.000When the churches are shutting down, when the Supreme Court straight up said, we will infringe upon your right to freedom of religion, where were the religious folk?
01:26:52.000Did you see the funeral that went on the other day?
01:27:23.000And it's as simple as the far left will go up, they'll go out, they'll protest, and no one else will.
01:27:31.000Not to be fair, I'm exaggerating a bit.
01:27:33.000There are back-the-blue protests that go outside, and there have been many across this country, but they're not nearly as big as Black Lives Matter was.
01:27:42.000Black Lives Matter is more popular, according to various polls, than both political parties right now.
01:27:46.000And we've seen high-profile leaders of the organization say that they should form their own political party because they'd win.
01:28:46.000It has gotten so extreme in the past several months, this year, where these people, violent authoritarians, engaging in repressive, violent behavior, Empowering their cronies, painting their messages in the streets, and denying equality to others while simultaneously trying to revoke civil rights legislation, at least in California.
01:29:11.000Which, it'll come next to the federal government, I assure you, and it'll come under the guise of probably, like, trans rights, I'd imagine.
01:32:42.000There's a very popular subreddit called Am I the A-Hole, where somebody, you know, they use the real swear.
01:32:48.000But basically what you do is you say, Hey, today, you know, my girlfriend made me pancakes and I didn't eat them because I had a stomachache and now she's upset.
01:32:59.000Typically the stories are a bit more complicated than that, where they'll say something like, I bought tickets to an island vacation without consulting my wife.
01:33:41.000There was a guy eating lunch with his wife, and they had masks.
01:33:45.000They took them off to eat their food, and the lady got mad, and she sprayed them.
01:33:49.000There was another story of a guy who was, he took off his mask to eat, I think, a banana, and some guy started, splashed him in the face with coffee, so he punched the other guy in the face.
01:37:50.000The fact that he would say something as insanely racist as, he basically said that when Trump criticizes China, it's racist because the average person can't tell the difference.
01:38:00.000In his mind. That's ridiculous. Between like someone from South Korea or China
01:38:04.000Yes, and that's one of the one of the most insane things It's like the dudes never actually
01:38:10.000Traveled or met any of these people, but he actually says this and they're like that's right Joe
01:38:15.000Look, why would you agree with this man?
01:38:30.000You know what I hear from people on the left, when they're like, when I talk about the guy throwing the explosive, for instance, they're like, Tim's lying, he won't talk about the peaceful protests.
01:38:39.000And I was like, there was a peaceful protest, and then a bunch of people started throwing explosives.
01:39:01.000I actually had them physically threaten me that I needed to stop filming them or else.
01:39:06.000The reason they tried taking a light approach was because I was getting a ton of attention for them.
01:39:11.000So long as it was beneficial, they were happy.
01:39:15.000Recently, I had this Antifa guy tell me That back in the day, when we used to talk about the rights of freedom of expression, liberalism, free speech, etc., they were using me.
01:39:24.000They knew that as long as I was hanging out with them and was friends with them, people were more likely to see a positive view of them.
01:39:30.000And the moment that camp broke up and I left, I was absolutely their enemy.
01:39:35.000So, during Occupy many of them physically attacked me.
01:39:37.000This is what I love the most, when people comment on my posts and they're like, Tsk tsk Tim, condemning the activists, what happened to you since Occupy?
01:39:46.000And I'm like, did you not remember that during Occupy Wall Street, the Antifa type, we called them, we just called them Black Block, were physically attacking me, like, on numerous occasions?
01:39:55.000Like, there's video of it because I filmed them breaking the law and I yelled, I will film you breaking the law and you can't do anything about it.
01:40:01.000They've never liked me because I've always been about transparency and accountability.
01:40:05.000Well, they don't want that for themselves.
01:42:38.000Commander 232 says, Adam, I am with you.
01:42:41.000I, as a person in the FPS branch of the DHS, am doing everything I can, but Tim, I do have to say, if all options end up failing, I am willing to take up arms to defend the Constitution.
01:43:52.000It crisscrosses back and forth all the way.
01:43:55.000Mark G says, you see Tim, I can no longer sit back and allow leftist infiltration and indoctrination to sap and impurify all of our precious bodily fluids.
01:44:03.000Dr. StrangeBeanie, or how Tim cast blackpilled Adam in 100 episodes.
01:44:08.000Also, you gotta fight for your rights.
01:46:28.000If you peacefully protest, if you speak up, and you get loud enough, and you come across as calm, professional, caring... Martin Luther King, baby.
01:46:37.000That's why I always tell people... That was a boss right there.
01:46:40.000I would always try to argue with the people who were calling for violence or, you know, saying things like getting armed and stuff like that, in the sense of, like, conflict.
01:46:48.000I don't mean in, like, personal safety.
01:46:50.000That if you adopt the tactics of your enemy, you are not creating a better world and you are not defending a better world.
01:46:58.000You are creating literally what they want you to, a violent world.
01:47:01.000So that's why it's very difficult to fight for liberty and freedom, because...
01:47:50.000The Scott says, Hey Adam, if people are generally good, why do year old babies need to be taught not to just take whatever they want from other babies?
01:47:58.000People are inherently selfish and we learn how to work towards shared selfish goals.
01:48:29.000I've got lots of kids that I've helped raise myself.
01:48:32.000I've seen kids give their candy to others when they're crying.
01:48:37.000So it's like, that's a great example, but how about the rest of them?
01:48:42.000For every one person you're telling me that took took some toy from someone else I've seen another kid walk over and give their toy to that same kid.
01:48:50.000That's now crying because their toy was stolen you know, so it's like anyone can be evil anyone can be good and And it depends on the person that they're interacting with to any any environment every single situation is different We can't you know, this is this is the issue everyone keeps narrowing it down to one thing one issue when every issue is is a complex puzzle that we have to take five, ten steps back to get a good view of it all.
01:49:46.000So the comic is, a cop is holding a bunch of rocks.
01:49:48.000And the rocks say things like, healthcare crisis, and housing crisis, or whatever.
01:49:53.000And then, when a bunch of social workers show up, the cop's standing there all happy, holding up law and order on his shoulder, or whatever.
01:49:58.000Not realizing that all of these things are interconnected, you know.
01:52:30.000Gareth Green says, an anarchist drug dealer friend recently asked me how I could call myself a libertarian if I'm not happy to see a federal courthouse burn.
01:52:38.000Because my understanding of big L libertarian is some government, not no government.
01:52:45.000Unless you're an anarcho-capitalist, in which case you're like, no government!
01:52:48.000And then our rivers burst into flames.
01:53:36.000And now we need super majorities, and then you hold the politicians accountable to go and pass a bunch of reforms and knock all this stuff out of the park and end it.
01:53:48.000You were calling these people out for not doing anything, and just sitting there doing nothing, waiting to vote.
01:53:54.000And now you're just saying that's what they need to do, is just vote.
01:53:57.000I just find it a little silly that that's your stance now.
01:54:01.000You're for some reason just making up that by me saying get ready to vote, I'm saying don't protest anymore?
01:54:07.000I've literally been telling people to stand up to their bosses and their jobs, and call their politicians endlessly, and the big fight coming up is the election.
01:54:18.000Gareth Green, again, says, I'm a rich kid from California, and my parents are looking to get their money out of the country and possibly move out of the state, if not the country themselves.
01:54:28.000Yeah, well, if you have, uh... If you can leave, right?
01:54:58.000Because like all these European countries like we got under control in the US doesn't yeah When do we or I don't even know if it's if it's true anymore That well that we have it under control or not.
01:55:08.000I feel like they're just politicizing it trying to keep everyone afraid I don't know man.
01:55:11.000They're trying to make it so that the people that that don't wear masks are crazy Trump supporters And it's like I wear a mask.
01:55:17.000I'm a Trump supporter like what are you talking about?
01:55:19.000It's crazy there was a tweet from somebody a resistance guy one of these like never Trump or whatever's and Yeah.
01:55:25.000Who said something like, if you want things to return to normal, vote for Biden.
01:56:02.000It was some NeverTrumper guy tweeted it.
01:56:04.000Now, I think the point he was trying to make the point where it's like Biden will fix everything and your lives will be like they used to be.
01:56:10.000Yeah, but that's... Remember the good old days?
01:56:12.000That's a threat, what they were saying.
01:57:00.000Get these incumbents that have been sitting there for 50 years doing nothing, blaming everyone else on what's actually going on when they're the ones not fixing anything.
01:57:09.000And Bernie, who's never had a real job.
02:00:39.000But for me, it's more about, yes, I get it, but individually, stand up for what you believe and stand up for your rights and call them out.
02:00:49.000They have priests, you know, in a figurative sense, and then you have a bunch of blind masses that just say, yep, whatever you say, and they are coming for our rights.
02:00:58.000You literally have the World Economic Forum saying they want to take your blood so that you can travel and go to sporting events.
02:01:04.000Now granted, it is an international policy and it might not be able to be done in the United States.
02:01:11.000There was an interesting thing that happened a while ago about, there was this forum in Europe about banning hate speech and the U.S.
02:01:18.000tech companies resisted to a certain degree, or I think it was Trump actually, they asked if he would agree to this pledge to combat hate speech and he said, we can't, we have the First Amendment, I'm not allowed to do that.
02:02:46.000If you really like this show, and you think the conversations we're having are important, rational, reasonable, and people need to hear them, please consider sharing it in some capacity.
02:02:56.000It's probably the reason why we've been growing so tremendously.
02:02:59.000I mean, when we first started the show in January, like the end of January, we were getting like 2,000 concurrent viewers, and now we're consistently hitting like 40 to 50,000.
02:03:20.000We want to fight for our rights to stand up.
02:03:21.000So I guess the most important thing we can do is In the conversation we're having, there are a lot of people that don't realize what's happening all around them.
02:03:30.000Like that man in the guillotine saying, I don't care for politics.
02:03:32.000There are a lot of people who don't realize.
02:03:34.000I saw a video from somebody, I'll leave them unnamed for now, arguing about being in the center.
02:03:39.000Saying, oh, you know, the right is always telling you you gotta believe this, and the left is always saying this.
02:03:43.000Well, I just don't want to be involved with either.
02:03:45.000And I'm like, you know, I remember when I felt that way five years ago, and something changed with the emergence of the intellectual dark web.
02:03:54.000It was the acknowledgement that it isn't the right versus the left, it's the left versus everyone else.
02:04:00.000When you have progressives like the Weinstein brothers, when you have psychologists like Jordan Peterson, he's a psychologist, right?
02:04:09.000You have psychologists like him, and you have comedians like Joe Rogan, and then you have all of the other moderate or even liberal personalities who are challenging the same things conservatives are.
02:04:29.000And then after November, when this country is dramatically different and you don't recognize it anymore, and you've got these weird racial public health crises happening in your neighborhood, and they come to your house and say, the lawn ornaments in your lawn are racist and we want you to take them down, otherwise we're gonna fine you $50 a day through, you know, or you have to move, or some weird ridiculous thing starts happening, where the police illegally and unconstitutionally take away the firearms of a family that was following Castle Doctrine law in Missouri.
02:05:38.000If there are other personalities that are doing a good job calling this stuff out, then share them as well.
02:05:45.000It's not even just about us, it's about freedom in general.
02:05:48.000If you live in the UK, you've got Sargon of Akkad, you've got Count Dankula, for instance.
02:05:52.000And in the US, obviously, we're lucky to have people like Joe Rogan, and other comedians, Dave Chappelle, and then you've got Ricky Gervais.
02:06:00.000Hopefully not all is lost, it's just an election year.
02:06:02.000And hopefully once the election simmers down, maybe we'll calm down a bit.
02:08:20.000But man, dude, does this thing just... It just spoke to me.
02:08:24.000I walked in and I wanted to get my own guitar, because I don't have any of my guitars here, and I ended up walking away with this beauty right here, and she's nice.
02:08:41.000I just sent a tweet out earlier before the show, like what should I play, and someone asked me to play the song about my wife, and she just got back from Sweden yesterday, and I'm really happy to have her back.
02:20:51.000I don't think I've ever I've played this song for anybody in like ten years
02:20:58.000Follow until it's our turn to die. We're slowly marching to our suicide
02:21:14.000Instead of living, tell me what to do.
02:21:18.000Instead of dreaming, let me die for you.
02:21:21.000If I could see the darkness shroud the eyes of the tainted minds, I'd be alright.
02:21:34.000We're marching, we're marching to the beat of genocide.
02:21:38.000We're killing at the whims and tides of our nation so we can be the biggest baddie across the sea.
02:21:48.000Break free from controlled reality and find your way from this to get away from it.
02:21:59.000But I Could not find a better way from all the better things that you give to me.
02:22:13.000Oh no, not I Could not find a better way
02:22:20.000From all the better things That you give to me
02:22:26.000The shadows, the shadows of the former enterprise The institutions made to control your lives
02:22:41.000Were inside breeding, concocting all the lies That we used to control your minds
02:22:48.000Break free from controlled reality to find your way from this, to fight your way from Can I find a better way from all the better things that you give to me?
02:23:12.000Oh no, not I Can not find a better way
02:23:19.000From all the better things That you give to me
02:23:37.000And I need this more than you will ever know I was singing along.
02:23:50.000You said ten years, but I remember you played that when I was crashing on your couch in Brooklyn.
02:23:58.000And we were actually jamming a lot at that point.
02:32:03.000Well, to everybody who stuck around, you are the die-hardest of die-hard fans, so I think you already know to smash the like button, subscribe, notification bell, and all that good stuff.